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Chicago examiner m i j sional light showers friday and satur 7_â€”l^c da cooler b y saturday niflht motf ri j i crate southwesterly winds friday â€¢ lmj^m shifting to westerly saturday j&y range of temperatures yesterday fs liitrhest 68 <Â£^ p lowest , 54 average 61 vol x no 1 1 5 a m friday friday Chicago may 3 1912 16 pages l/aijfj tiaers has examined and certifier t the circulation of this publication the figure of circulation contained in th association's report only are guarantca association of american advertisers no 2coo whitehall bldg n y city registered in pripf objc pnt delivered by carrut u s pateat office r " 11 ' 1 -' vjinc i-llll 0 conlj per moatn , prof wilson is eliminated washington believes political sentiment in capita i unanimous that he is not ! a possibility for the demo , cratic nomination conceded that clark will be ' tho only candidate having j anywhere near necessary [ two-thirds of the ballots Â« washington d c may 2 political sentiment in washington is now uuani ] mons in the view that professor wilson is eliminated as a possibility for the demo cratic nomination clark'v triumph in massachusetts and underwood's winnlnz in rerlda and georgia are agreed to have placed wilson out of the running it is conceded that clark will be the only can date who will have anywhere near the two-thirds vote necessary to nominate vote necessary to nominate at baltimore clark's winning of massachusetts has ended the wilson claim that the speaker was strong only near his home state the discounting of the wilson candidacy is made more emphatic in the minds of washington politicians in view of the fact that wilson personally stumped massa chusetts while clark remained quietly in washington attending to his business peculation turned to-iluy ou whether any o the remaining democratic candi dates can develop enough strength to head clark off with the failure of the harmon boom to get under good headway and the certainty that the underwood delegates will be limited to the south it is con ceded that here is little possibility of ] checking the victorious progress of the statesman from missouri 255 now pledged to clark clark already has 253 delegates firmly tied to his candidacy nine other states with a total of 130 delegates are consid ered certain to come into the clark camp they are arizona california idaho lowa kentucky new mexico south dakota washington and west virginia the dis trict ot columbia hawaii and porto rico each will add six delegates to the clark torces bringing the total of declared clark followers in the convention to 403 this is forty votes more than enough to prevent the nomination of any other candidate in addition to this showing clark is reasonably certain of carrying maryland louisiana and tennessee which would add sixty votes to his list wilson to date has sixty-eight pledged totes he is thought to have a fair chance to get 108 more unless utter collapse fol lows his showing in massachusetts the states which he appears to have a chance to enrry are minnesota new hampshire new jersey north carolina south caro lina and wyoming second choice of many more about 180 delegates can he estimated at this time to be scattered among har mon underwood marshall baldwiu and burke of these many will be for clark as second choice in addition to these estimates there re main 253 votes in nine states which are as yet in the doubtful column these are maine michigan new york rhode island texas utah vermont virginia and thirty one votes in pennsylvania clark is cer tain to get a good proportion of these but at the present time the entire 253 added to the column of any other candi date would still give him fewer votes than appear certain for clark in the convention here is about the way nuitbemati'eians are ligiuiug it out wilson will go into the convention with slightly less than 200 votes divided between underwood har mon and the favorite sons there will be about 350 delegates this will leave clark with a pioximutely 550 of the 1,004 dele gates on the first ballot as the clark managers declare that the speaker is the choice of nearly every delegation so far elected lor any other candidate they hold that it will be all over but the shouting after the first ballot i wilson loses georgia by 6,272 atlanta ca may 2 at noon the re turns from the georgia presidential prefer ence primaries held yesterday were prac tically complete oscar w underwood has beaten profes isor wilson by a plurality of 6,272 the total vote of the state was 83,884 of which wilson received 38,304 underwood cur ried 97 counties and wilson 44 connecticut's 14 for baldwin sÂ»s_dg_i'okt conn may 2 the deni pcr_f.e htate convention to-day instructed its fourteen delegates to the baltimore nmveuti m to present the name of cover lor simon e baldwin for the presidential ~ iiiii.'inti'iti .;:;â€¢! to use ail honorable means i ojtaiu his uomiuation . aa -*- ..Â»_, â€” in â– _ 100,000 homeless flee for lives from raging mississippi floods take louisiana inhabitants unawares men women and cattle in wild stampede new orleans la may 2 giving up their unequal fight against the great floods pouring southward in the mississippi river the colony of men who for twenty four hours have been fighting to close the crevice in the torras lefee were to night rescued by a steamboat end the flood is spreading over thousands of acres of the richest sugar laud in the south more than one hundred thousand people are homeless in the torras region which is across the river from angola la nnd are to-night fleeing in panic to higher ground which in many instances is sev eral miles distant the federal government is supplying ra tions to the homeless in the flooded area j the escape of people from their homes has been greatly impeded by the stampeding of animals turned loose by their owners the frightened horses and cattle swimming up to many of the boats and rafts carry ing away refugees from their homes the residents of torras relying implicit ly on the strength of the levee were taken by surprise when the break came a panic ensued before these btreets were entirely submerged however most of the popula tion managed to board passenger cars that had been kept in readiness and were taken 5t of town no fatariv.fi twe been reported but it is feared that there will be*ioos of life in the interior as the water is rushing over the country so rapidly that it will be im possible to warn all points affected blind student to be m d license to be granted j w bolotln if he passes examination jacob w bolotln a blind medical stu dent who yesterday took an examination for a license to practice medicine including surgery will receive a license if he passes the examination according to a statement made last night by dr george w webster president of the state board of health but the new doctor if he wins his certifi cate will not practice surgery dr web ster stated surgery is impossible to a blind man and dr bolotin's good sense as well aa that of his patients and their friends would orsyent him attempting it said dr webster the statement that fee is to be the first blind doctor ln Chicago is not true dr robert h babeock blind before he became a physician is an emi nent cardiac specialist balloons defeat turks camp annihilated by explosives dropped from two dirigibles social cabl to the examiner home may 2 a dispatch received to night tells of the destruction of the tur kish camp with henry loss at aelzlah by two dirigible balloons which dropped explosives into the encampment this is the first serious destruction done by dirigibles in actual warfare the report says that thirty bombs were dropped practically annhllatlng the turkish camp special cabl to the examiner berlin may 2 germany's last word in dirigibles the great slemens-shuckert talloon intended as the flagship of the modern aerial fleet now being formed by the government was wrecked to-day near biesdorf nobody was hurt the accident was due to a defective motor scalping law laid over amended to include baseball tic ets but action deferred action on thc ordinance to prohibit theater ticket scalping amended yesterday to i clude baseball ticket scalping was deferred in the afternoon by the city council com mittee on licenses to allow alderman tonr ney time to learn from the legal depart ment whether some plan cannot be de vised to more effectively prevent scalping the ordinance proposed prohibited the sale of all such tickets in the street or in front of any place of amusement british warship rammed sd.cl.l cable to trie examiner london may 2 the british warship empress of india one of the obsolete ships of the navy was rammed today at spithead by a german sailing vessel a big hole was torn in the battleship's side above the main deck and the german ship lost her headgear and foremast 4 co-respondents testify in roach case defense places men on stand i who were named by maid , of defendant letters read in court â€¢ wife says traction magnate's ' son was cruel and was pat crowe's friend testimony of four co-respondents and the reading of three letters enlivened the proceedings yesterday in the suit for di vorce of frederick lyon roach son of john si koach president of the Chicago 1 railways company against his wife mrs : mary e roach in the superior court further mrs roach testified in ber own ' behalf that her husband was frequently intoxicated that he often struck her and that he has been a boon companion of pat crowe the notorious kidnaper i . admits writing letters all of the letters in question were writ â– ten by mrs roach according to her own ; admission two were addressed to david i w henry and one to tim murphy a race track follower both men are among : those named as co-respondents i the four co-respondents who appeared " yesterday and testified were william j â€¢ cr_\vÂ£-rd 547 orescent place hairy n waterfall theater ticket speculator joseph l fisher a manufacturers agent and â€¢ william p conley a former automobile chauffeur and now president of an oil company mrs roach admitted on â– *-â– ; stand that she once motored from louisville ky to madison ind with tim murphy but denied that she occupied the same room with him in the latter city she spoke scarcely above a whisper a_si ' in her testimony declared that her husband choked and bent her several times so ua-ly that it affected icr voice once my husband toot the drink cure â€¢ with i'ot crowe who has been iu the ' penitentiary twice said mrs roach â€¢ stops at ail saloons ! in may 1911 i found him intoxicated > in a hotel in west baden with a hotel 1 stenographer and on the automobile trip ' . from west baden to louisville he stopped at nearly every saloon on the way at louisville he struck me and was > put out of the hotel he was not in eon â– uition to give me money and i left louis ville with mr murphy in an automobile because i was without money i had known mr murphy since i was ten years old and when mr roach later learned of the automobile trip he approved ' of it closing tor the plaintiff attorney wey mouth kirkland placed mrs roach on the stand and obtained her admission that three letters of whicn he had photo ' graphs were in her handwriting then he read them Â„ one letter to d w henry 1223 city Â„ national bank building omaha neb said in part dear dave what do you think of _ the inclosed article do you suppose t they got to the taxi driver 1 am nearly beside myself with worry the inclosed article was a newspaper i clipping telling of the twenty-seven hours wait of deputy sheriff olis to obtain '* service upon mrs roach at her apartment in wrightwood avenue - fart of the other letter addressed to â€¢-. mr henry at the rome hotel omaha d was as follows l when do you espect to get here f again i ajn running short on the meal t ticket so voh had better send me 8 one r both letters were signed may with e the subscribed address 448 wrightwood it avenue thanks kim for money Â» the letter addressed to murphy said in part p my dear tim was so glad to hear n from you and i thank you a thousand y times for the money and if i ever ; get in position you know i will ie â€¢ b turn it n after discussing u suit for abandonment and nonsupport she brought against her â€” hu.sband his consequent suit for divorce and her cross bill the letter continues my girl left me and 1 was entirely alone but agnes the girl i had for so long a time on sheridan road quit her place and has been with me one can always tell who one's friends are when in trouble why the bunch acted like i had leprosy i only hope they pay up the debts give me back my diamonds and enough money to live on for awhile i know i will be better off without him and maybe i can find some regular fel low that letter refers to a girl named agnes miss agnes oberg mrs roach's former maid has been one of the chief witnesses for mr roach and in her testimony two days ago she named four teen men as having been callers at mrs roach's apartment champ clark wins in iowa sabtjla la may 2 jackson county iowa democratic convention selected delegates to the state convention to-day and instructed them to vote for a solid lowa delegation to the national conven tion to support champ clark first last j _ and all the tims _ women rescued in 100,000 loop fire c jevne & co.'s store 34-36 wabash avenue burns and elevator man is hero champagne and cigars go teacher in shorthand school in building barely escapes with her life four women were rescued last evening from a fire that caused 100,000 damage to the wholesale and retail grocery estab lishment of c jevne & co 31 and 36 south wabash avenue the fire was discovered at 6:45 o'clock by one of the hundreds passing the place on their way home from work he ran to the policeman on the post who turned in an alarm the store of jevne & co occupies the first and second floors of the church build ing a twelve-story structure of which the upper floors are occupied as offices elevator man saves women miss catherine dixon a shorthand teach er employed in the gregg shorthand col lege wns in her office when the smoke pouring np the elevator shaft warned her of her danger she reeled through the smoke to the elevator where john cronin the elevator operator responded to her cries and took her down mrs mary olson mrs catherine johnson and mrs anna o'leary scrubwomen who were working on the ninth floor were af fected by the smoke and were taken by cronin to the street where the fresh air revived them the fire is ascribed by firemen to spon taneous combustion and it is believed that the ignition of matches was respon sible champagne and cigars lost cigars valued at 70,000 were in the cigar vaults and 35,000 worth of cham pagne and 000 worth of cigarettes were stored ib the btockroom it is thought the smoke caused n total loss of the tobacco goods but how much on the champagne and fancy groceries is not known melvin b ericson manager of the store and several clerks were on the premises when the fire was discovered in the store room in the rear of the first floor by the time the fire apparatus arrived it had spread to the second floor gnests in the windsor-clifton the hotel de jonghe and the palmer house left the dining rooms to watch the firemen battle with the flames which were under con trol in half an hour after the first alarm was turned in i wife beaters are fined judge caverly imposes 200 on one and 100 on another heavy fines were imposed on two wife beaters when they were arraigned before municipal judge caverly yesterday wil liam chambers who was charged with beating his wife anna and their three children ranging in age from three to twelve years was fined 200 and costs frank kroncke was fined 100 and costs his wife emma testified that he has been idle for months and beat her frequently when she refused to give him money that she had earned fight for child's custody grandmother and stepmother in legal battle over catherine gloor a legal fight for the possession of cath erine gloor nine years old daughter of the late frederick gloor who was the owner of a number of restaurants in chi cago is being waged before judge charles s cutting in the probate court on one side is the grandmother of the child mrs elizabeth gloor while on the other side is mrs selma gloor the stepmother of the girl gloor left an estate valued at nearly 515,000 __^ â– - women win fight with mob their guns repel 3 attacks sale of saloon ends seige mrs m e holland on the right and miss louise dillon the two women who successfully held a saloon against an army of 300 men pho tographed as they waited for another attack mrs holland cheered by foes as she leaves battle ground the four-day defense against the siege of the buffet-fortress of m s yelich at 5498 lake avenue was won last night by the two women detectives who with shotguns have guarded the building and repelled all efforts of john sparadakos and peter metes contesting leaseholders to gain pos session uealizing the futility of longer endeav oring to dislodge the women from behind the barricaded doors sparadakos und metes yesterday afternoon sent for yelleh and agreed to purchase his goÂ«l will and the fixtures of the saloon for 8,000 at 9 o'clock last night the three men walked to the buffet and knocked ou the door simultaneously the muzzles of two shotguns were poked through eracks in the door it is all right mrs holland suid yelich 1 have sold my rights to these men you have won your battle and it has been a brave tight won where men would fail i hope you are entirely satisfied with the services of my detective agency asked mrs holland of yelich in the busi nesslike manner which has characterized her every action since the occupation of the fortress i am more than satisfied you and miss dillon have done what a dozen men would have failed to do well then louise we'll go sam mrs holland as she set aljout to pai _ h&r belongings and to unload the shotguns that had bellowed defiance to the threat ening mot on wednesday i knew we ' would win all the time she continued as she pinned on her hat it was only a matter of time and we were prepared to hold out all summer says cood-by to foes cheers arose trom the crowd in front of the building as the two women left the same men that yesterday morning leered in defiance last night cheered in admlra photograph taken in the besieged saloon as the two women defenders were lunching with three mem bers of mn holland's agency force from left to right they are mrs holland charles rodman edward johnson robert houston and miss dillon even when eating they kept their weapons ready knife aids kimmel's mind to talk to-day whether patient is hero of niles mich mystery is about to be determined a human braiu liberated wednesday from the pressure of the skull which had paralyzed lt slowly expanded yesterday into the space that dr loren t wilder had made for it in one of the most deli cate processes of surgery the brain's possessor is either andrew j white or the long-missing george a kimmel of niles mich it is believed the man will speak to-day and make known the secrets of his long-looked niem i\ny if he speaks it will be possible to con firm or disprove is belief that he is kimmel the man whose relatives believ ing him dead are trying to collect 23,000 insurance on his life robbery story falls flat waterloo la man believed to have invented tale of 100 theft a thrilling story of having been assault ed and robbed of 100 by three robbers who stopped his automobile in east con gress street between michigan and wa bash avenues was related to the police of tho south clark street station by j f crisp who said he is a resident of water loo la following the report of a police man detailed on the case investigation of the supposed robbery was dropped the police declare that it was concocted by crisip and had no foundation fells man runs away patrick daley 32g west goethe street was struck on the head with a clnb and knocked down by an unidentified ssaflant when he was about to enter nls home wednesday night he sustained a pos sible skull fracture there was no tit tempt to rob him and daley was unable to assign a motive for the attack u.s invasion would find mexico a ready foe â€” ambassador calero foreign army on mexican soil will reunite rebels and federals and solidify na tion says diplomat pictures force of 500,000 re pulsed by his soldiers from capital cites fate of inter vening france 50 years ago . [ f-y enor manuel calero new g ly appointed ambassador to x the united states from tha k mexican governemnt on t_a eve of his departure for washington where he will present his credentials and pay his respects lo the secretary of state on monday made it clear a night that he comes to the united states on the assumption that ih'3 united states will deem it advi-abla not to urge president tait's ulti matum the aui-assaikir freely stated tlittt his visit would definitely and finally settle the question of whether or not the united states would accept tho position of the mexican governmen_ggj in declining to accept full responsi bility for the personal and property rights of american citizens on mexi can soil calero outlines own position in his suite in the blackstone hotel yesterday signor calero outlined hi own position to demonstrate that mex ico could not recede from the stand taken in the calero note and that all further diplomatic correspondence be tween the two nations will be con ducted with this understanding i have heard nothing from my gov ernment nothing from home which can in any way change the diplomatic situation as i outlined it for the chi cago examiner yesterday said signor calero but ido want to pro test against the statement in one of the Chicago newspapers to the effect that i feared a doubtful welcome lp washington your newspaper writers are hasty had they thought they would have known that such a thing is impossibly your state department has already said that i am welcome and all that remains for me is the formality of presenting my credentials your government officials know the tenor of the mexican people and they know that the reply to president Taft is born of the spirit of liberty you of the united states are too fond of freedom to ask us to do that which a free people could not do requests in ultimatum impossible x my first mission in washington will be to exchange felicitations with the state department and receive tho assurance that the united states does not mean to ask us to abide by the literal requests of the ultimatum tt is impossible such a.deruaud would lead to differ ences and those differences could not be settled diplomatically lt grieves me to discuss a painful improbability but intervention seems to be on ths r.ongue of all you americans wli ? it is impossible it would mean a tenible straggle for mexico has never tolerated armed intervention fifty years ago france misunderstood us in a similar situation do not understand me pray as discussing the possibility that the united states will make such an error but france inter fered and sent us 10,000 soldiers we met them in the spirit in j which they came and france sent ! 50,000 then she sent 5&400 more j the coupon in next sunday's examiner may 5 is good for a full-size package of armour's lighthouse cleanser free at the dealer order your sunday examiner in advance fr_m your dealer

Chicago examiner m i j sional light showers friday and satur 7_â€”l^c da cooler b y saturday niflht motf ri j i crate southwesterly winds friday â€¢ lmj^m shifting to westerly saturday j&y range of temperatures yesterday fs liitrhest 68 in a hotel in west baden with a hotel 1 stenographer and on the automobile trip ' . from west baden to louisville he stopped at nearly every saloon on the way at louisville he struck me and was > put out of the hotel he was not in eon â– uition to give me money and i left louis ville with mr murphy in an automobile because i was without money i had known mr murphy since i was ten years old and when mr roach later learned of the automobile trip he approved ' of it closing tor the plaintiff attorney wey mouth kirkland placed mrs roach on the stand and obtained her admission that three letters of whicn he had photo ' graphs were in her handwriting then he read them Â„ one letter to d w henry 1223 city Â„ national bank building omaha neb said in part dear dave what do you think of _ the inclosed article do you suppose t they got to the taxi driver 1 am nearly beside myself with worry the inclosed article was a newspaper i clipping telling of the twenty-seven hours wait of deputy sheriff olis to obtain '* service upon mrs roach at her apartment in wrightwood avenue - fart of the other letter addressed to â€¢-. mr henry at the rome hotel omaha d was as follows l when do you espect to get here f again i ajn running short on the meal t ticket so voh had better send me 8 one r both letters were signed may with e the subscribed address 448 wrightwood it avenue thanks kim for money Â» the letter addressed to murphy said in part p my dear tim was so glad to hear n from you and i thank you a thousand y times for the money and if i ever ; get in position you know i will ie â€¢ b turn it n after discussing u suit for abandonment and nonsupport she brought against her â€” hu.sband his consequent suit for divorce and her cross bill the letter continues my girl left me and 1 was entirely alone but agnes the girl i had for so long a time on sheridan road quit her place and has been with me one can always tell who one's friends are when in trouble why the bunch acted like i had leprosy i only hope they pay up the debts give me back my diamonds and enough money to live on for awhile i know i will be better off without him and maybe i can find some regular fel low that letter refers to a girl named agnes miss agnes oberg mrs roach's former maid has been one of the chief witnesses for mr roach and in her testimony two days ago she named four teen men as having been callers at mrs roach's apartment champ clark wins in iowa sabtjla la may 2 jackson county iowa democratic convention selected delegates to the state convention to-day and instructed them to vote for a solid lowa delegation to the national conven tion to support champ clark first last j _ and all the tims _ women rescued in 100,000 loop fire c jevne & co.'s store 34-36 wabash avenue burns and elevator man is hero champagne and cigars go teacher in shorthand school in building barely escapes with her life four women were rescued last evening from a fire that caused 100,000 damage to the wholesale and retail grocery estab lishment of c jevne & co 31 and 36 south wabash avenue the fire was discovered at 6:45 o'clock by one of the hundreds passing the place on their way home from work he ran to the policeman on the post who turned in an alarm the store of jevne & co occupies the first and second floors of the church build ing a twelve-story structure of which the upper floors are occupied as offices elevator man saves women miss catherine dixon a shorthand teach er employed in the gregg shorthand col lege wns in her office when the smoke pouring np the elevator shaft warned her of her danger she reeled through the smoke to the elevator where john cronin the elevator operator responded to her cries and took her down mrs mary olson mrs catherine johnson and mrs anna o'leary scrubwomen who were working on the ninth floor were af fected by the smoke and were taken by cronin to the street where the fresh air revived them the fire is ascribed by firemen to spon taneous combustion and it is believed that the ignition of matches was respon sible champagne and cigars lost cigars valued at 70,000 were in the cigar vaults and 35,000 worth of cham pagne and 000 worth of cigarettes were stored ib the btockroom it is thought the smoke caused n total loss of the tobacco goods but how much on the champagne and fancy groceries is not known melvin b ericson manager of the store and several clerks were on the premises when the fire was discovered in the store room in the rear of the first floor by the time the fire apparatus arrived it had spread to the second floor gnests in the windsor-clifton the hotel de jonghe and the palmer house left the dining rooms to watch the firemen battle with the flames which were under con trol in half an hour after the first alarm was turned in i wife beaters are fined judge caverly imposes 200 on one and 100 on another heavy fines were imposed on two wife beaters when they were arraigned before municipal judge caverly yesterday wil liam chambers who was charged with beating his wife anna and their three children ranging in age from three to twelve years was fined 200 and costs frank kroncke was fined 100 and costs his wife emma testified that he has been idle for months and beat her frequently when she refused to give him money that she had earned fight for child's custody grandmother and stepmother in legal battle over catherine gloor a legal fight for the possession of cath erine gloor nine years old daughter of the late frederick gloor who was the owner of a number of restaurants in chi cago is being waged before judge charles s cutting in the probate court on one side is the grandmother of the child mrs elizabeth gloor while on the other side is mrs selma gloor the stepmother of the girl gloor left an estate valued at nearly 515,000 __^ â– - women win fight with mob their guns repel 3 attacks sale of saloon ends seige mrs m e holland on the right and miss louise dillon the two women who successfully held a saloon against an army of 300 men pho tographed as they waited for another attack mrs holland cheered by foes as she leaves battle ground the four-day defense against the siege of the buffet-fortress of m s yelich at 5498 lake avenue was won last night by the two women detectives who with shotguns have guarded the building and repelled all efforts of john sparadakos and peter metes contesting leaseholders to gain pos session uealizing the futility of longer endeav oring to dislodge the women from behind the barricaded doors sparadakos und metes yesterday afternoon sent for yelleh and agreed to purchase his goÂ«l will and the fixtures of the saloon for 8,000 at 9 o'clock last night the three men walked to the buffet and knocked ou the door simultaneously the muzzles of two shotguns were poked through eracks in the door it is all right mrs holland suid yelich 1 have sold my rights to these men you have won your battle and it has been a brave tight won where men would fail i hope you are entirely satisfied with the services of my detective agency asked mrs holland of yelich in the busi nesslike manner which has characterized her every action since the occupation of the fortress i am more than satisfied you and miss dillon have done what a dozen men would have failed to do well then louise we'll go sam mrs holland as she set aljout to pai _ h&r belongings and to unload the shotguns that had bellowed defiance to the threat ening mot on wednesday i knew we ' would win all the time she continued as she pinned on her hat it was only a matter of time and we were prepared to hold out all summer says cood-by to foes cheers arose trom the crowd in front of the building as the two women left the same men that yesterday morning leered in defiance last night cheered in admlra photograph taken in the besieged saloon as the two women defenders were lunching with three mem bers of mn holland's agency force from left to right they are mrs holland charles rodman edward johnson robert houston and miss dillon even when eating they kept their weapons ready knife aids kimmel's mind to talk to-day whether patient is hero of niles mich mystery is about to be determined a human braiu liberated wednesday from the pressure of the skull which had paralyzed lt slowly expanded yesterday into the space that dr loren t wilder had made for it in one of the most deli cate processes of surgery the brain's possessor is either andrew j white or the long-missing george a kimmel of niles mich it is believed the man will speak to-day and make known the secrets of his long-looked niem i\ny if he speaks it will be possible to con firm or disprove is belief that he is kimmel the man whose relatives believ ing him dead are trying to collect 23,000 insurance on his life robbery story falls flat waterloo la man believed to have invented tale of 100 theft a thrilling story of having been assault ed and robbed of 100 by three robbers who stopped his automobile in east con gress street between michigan and wa bash avenues was related to the police of tho south clark street station by j f crisp who said he is a resident of water loo la following the report of a police man detailed on the case investigation of the supposed robbery was dropped the police declare that it was concocted by crisip and had no foundation fells man runs away patrick daley 32g west goethe street was struck on the head with a clnb and knocked down by an unidentified ssaflant when he was about to enter nls home wednesday night he sustained a pos sible skull fracture there was no tit tempt to rob him and daley was unable to assign a motive for the attack u.s invasion would find mexico a ready foe â€” ambassador calero foreign army on mexican soil will reunite rebels and federals and solidify na tion says diplomat pictures force of 500,000 re pulsed by his soldiers from capital cites fate of inter vening france 50 years ago . [ f-y enor manuel calero new g ly appointed ambassador to x the united states from tha k mexican governemnt on t_a eve of his departure for washington where he will present his credentials and pay his respects lo the secretary of state on monday made it clear a night that he comes to the united states on the assumption that ih'3 united states will deem it advi-abla not to urge president tait's ulti matum the aui-assaikir freely stated tlittt his visit would definitely and finally settle the question of whether or not the united states would accept tho position of the mexican governmen_ggj in declining to accept full responsi bility for the personal and property rights of american citizens on mexi can soil calero outlines own position in his suite in the blackstone hotel yesterday signor calero outlined hi own position to demonstrate that mex ico could not recede from the stand taken in the calero note and that all further diplomatic correspondence be tween the two nations will be con ducted with this understanding i have heard nothing from my gov ernment nothing from home which can in any way change the diplomatic situation as i outlined it for the chi cago examiner yesterday said signor calero but ido want to pro test against the statement in one of the Chicago newspapers to the effect that i feared a doubtful welcome lp washington your newspaper writers are hasty had they thought they would have known that such a thing is impossibly your state department has already said that i am welcome and all that remains for me is the formality of presenting my credentials your government officials know the tenor of the mexican people and they know that the reply to president Taft is born of the spirit of liberty you of the united states are too fond of freedom to ask us to do that which a free people could not do requests in ultimatum impossible x my first mission in washington will be to exchange felicitations with the state department and receive tho assurance that the united states does not mean to ask us to abide by the literal requests of the ultimatum tt is impossible such a.deruaud would lead to differ ences and those differences could not be settled diplomatically lt grieves me to discuss a painful improbability but intervention seems to be on ths r.ongue of all you americans wli ? it is impossible it would mean a tenible straggle for mexico has never tolerated armed intervention fifty years ago france misunderstood us in a similar situation do not understand me pray as discussing the possibility that the united states will make such an error but france inter fered and sent us 10,000 soldiers we met them in the spirit in j which they came and france sent ! 50,000 then she sent 5&400 more j the coupon in next sunday's examiner may 5 is good for a full-size package of armour's lighthouse cleanser free at the dealer order your sunday examiner in advance fr_m your dealer